Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness

Radio echo sounding measurements were collected during two Antarctic expeditions to determine the ice thickness and the sub-glacial morphology of Talos Dome in the region around 72°48'S; 159°06'E (about 6400 km2) on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau adjacent to Victoria Land in the we...

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Published in:Annals of Geophysics
Main Authors: Massimo Frezzotti, Lili Cafarella, Ignazio E. Tabacco, Achille Zirizzotti, A. Forieri, Cesidio Bianchi, P. De Michelis
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Published: 2009
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Lili Cafarella
Ignazio E. Tabacco
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A. Forieri
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description Radio echo sounding measurements were collected during two Antarctic expeditions to determine the ice thickness and the sub-glacial morphology of Talos Dome in the region around 72°48'S; 159°06'E (about 6400 km2) on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau adjacent to Victoria Land in the western Ross Sea sector. The increasing interest in this region is due to the fact that in this area the ice accumulation is higher than in other sites in East Antarctica. Because of this, Talos Dome could be a new site for a project of a deep ice core drilling to obtain information on climate changes near the coast of Antarctica. In this frame, the knowledge of the bedrock topography is of great importance to choose the best location for the drilling site. In this paper, airborne radio echo sounding results from two Antarctic expeditions (1997 and 1999) are presented. Bedrock topography in bi- and three-dimensions for the Talos Dome region are discussed.
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:129995 2025-01-16T19:27:02+00:00 Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness Massimo Frezzotti Lili Cafarella Ignazio E. Tabacco Achille Zirizzotti A. Forieri Cesidio Bianchi P. De Michelis 2009-12-18 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/129995 https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3471 und unknown url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/129995 doi:10.4401/ag-3471 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Energy Research NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Geophysics info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2009 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3471 2023-10-03T22:18:24Z Radio echo sounding measurements were collected during two Antarctic expeditions to determine the ice thickness and the sub-glacial morphology of Talos Dome in the region around 72°48'S; 159°06'E (about 6400 km2) on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau adjacent to Victoria Land in the western Ross Sea sector. The increasing interest in this region is due to the fact that in this area the ice accumulation is higher than in other sites in East Antarctica. Because of this, Talos Dome could be a new site for a project of a deep ice core drilling to obtain information on climate changes near the coast of Antarctica. In this frame, the knowledge of the bedrock topography is of great importance to choose the best location for the drilling site. In this paper, airborne radio echo sounding results from two Antarctic expeditions (1997 and 1999) are presented. Bedrock topography in bi- and three-dimensions for the Talos Dome region are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica ice core Ross Sea Victoria Land Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Antarctic East Antarctica Ross Sea Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) Victoria Land Annals of Geophysics 46 6
spellingShingle Energy Research
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Geophysics
Massimo Frezzotti
Lili Cafarella
Ignazio E. Tabacco
Achille Zirizzotti
A. Forieri
Cesidio Bianchi
P. De Michelis
Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title_full Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title_fullStr Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title_full_unstemmed Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title_short Radio Echo Sounding (RES) investigations at Talos Dome (East Antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
title_sort radio echo sounding (res) investigations at talos dome (east antarctica): bedrock topography and ice thickness
topic Energy Research
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Geophysics
topic_facet Energy Research
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Geophysics
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https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3471